Hi felix,

You are right. I tried with disable X11 fwd in putty
and it is working fine.



Come to think of it, DISPLAY=localhost:10.0 was probably bad and should

have been localhost:0, as that was what you had configured in Putty.



If that would have been correct, Xming would not have needed

configuration, I believe.


you means if in putty i configure localhost:10.0 then it will work ?? because in linux DISPLAY=localhost:10.0 is set?
On , Felix Frank <f...@mpexnet.de> wrote:
Hi,



congrats on getting that to work.



> 1/ Start Xming

>

> 2/ Start Putty, on options (left pane): Connection > SSH > X11, check

> Enable X11 forwarding, with X display location: localhost:0



Out of curiosity: Could you try and disable that?



 From what I can see, you're NOT using X11 forwarding now, but having the

Linux box connect to your X server directly via TCP.

This is not a problem, but it only works because your boxen are on the

same network.



> 3/ Start your SSH session

>

> 4/ On your ssh remote session, put this :

> DISPLAY=YOUR_IP_WINDOWS:0.0

> export DISPLAY



Come to think of it, DISPLAY=localhost:10.0 was probably bad and should

have been localhost:0, as that was what you had configured in Putty.



If that would have been correct, Xming would not have needed

configuration, I believe.



Regards,

Felix



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